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The presence of large-scale black mob violence in Sandusky may be a surprise to some outsiders who used to know this as a quiet town on Lake Erie and home to one of the largest collection of roller coasters in the world. In 2011, Forbes magazine rated Sandusky as the No. 1 Best Place to Live Cheaply in the United States – partly because of its low crime rate.

Forbes says Sandusky “is a city with million-dollar water views and a whole lot of $100,000 houses.” And great schools too.

And now it has its own episode of black mob violence – on video.

Sandusky police arrested 13 black people and are seeking six more in connection with a bloody encounter over the weekend.

The video shows more than a dozen people – police and witnesses later identified them as Detroit natives – filing into two apartments on the same floor. Within minutes, at least 20 Sandusky men and teenagers then rushed a staircase and began exchanging words with the Detroit group in a hallway.

The video shows the suspects throwing glass bottles and various items at each other, with some of the assailants allegedly carrying knives, frying pans, sticks and even a crowbar. One Detroit man used a BB gun to shoot at two boys, who were both struck in the torso.

Some of the suspects appeared to be holding their frenzied friends at bay until one Sandusky man punched the other group’s apparent leader, police said. The confrontation then erupted into an all-out brawl. At one point, at least five of the Detroit men cornered a Sandusky boy in a doorway, where they proceeded to kick and punch him.

But this riot has a twist: Police are going after the culprits. Said the Register in an editorial:

“No one was seriously hurt, thankfully,” SPD chief of detectives Sgt. Dana Newell told the Register. “But the possibility of innocent people getting injured during something like this, we’re not going to tolerate it. We’re going to aggressively pursue any situation like this.”

That attitude is exactly what residents want from their police department, in our opinion.

That does not always happen. In fact, large scale arrests in cases of large scale black mob violence are the exception. Not the rule.

This latest episode of violence occurred Wednesday. More than 100 black people were fighting and damaging at least five cars during an after school riot. The Patriot News picks up the action:

“It was like a mob coming down the hill,” Abraham David said. Sitting in his vehicle, David said he heard at least four gunshots.

Jose Reyes, another Magnolia Gardens apartments resident, said he heard three gunshots, though he didn’t see a shooter. At least 50 to 100 students were at the fight – some were on top of vehicles. He pointed to a line of cars, some with dents on their roofs.
At least one person was taking video of the fight, Reyes said.

Reyes also reported the students breaking at least one car window.

One student told Heavy.com that the violence started with two girls fighting, then four girls, then pandemonium and violence to people and property. “Then a BB gun was shot and everyone took flight,” said one eyewitness.

Might be interested to know..that some of those same students probably were part of the group of some 150+ individuals that terrorized each other on the streets of Bellevue Park….coming down Chestnut..onto Bellevue Rd…and Market Street. Neighbors trying to subdue the students were not successful as heads were smashed on sidewalks, clothes were strewn on yards….and Harrisburg police never came and Principal Spells said it was not in his jurisdiction.

Curiously, both the ABC and CBS affiliates in Harrisburg sent out several tweets promising viewers they were going to present video of the mob violence on the air.

“CBS21 has video of massive student fight near HBG High from yesterday,” Tweeted Chris Papst soon after the violence. “Sounds like shots fired, but police say no.”

So said his competitor at ABC, Dan Kerrigan:

“We obtained video of the chaos following a fight near HBG HS. The street was mobbed with students. You can also hear loud pops. At 11.”

But the day after the broadcast, neither station had posted the video to accompany their stories. At least one viewer noticed: “Where’s the news video from last night’s broadcast??”

No answer.

In contrast to Sandusky, there were no arrests.

In Sheboygan, police arrived Wednesday evening at a park on the city’s South Side and found a mob of at least black 15 people fighting. Two women were arrested and the park was closed. The local paper closed comments for the incident.

And here’s a bonus case of black on white crime in Central Park: A black man screaming “I hate white people” attacked three people Wednesday in the popular Manhattan destination. The Gothamist picked it up:

According to witness Joey Boots, the African-American suspect attacked a white man around 2:30 p.m. “He bloodied him up pretty good,” Boots said. When two others came to aide the victim, the suspect allegedly assaulted them as well, and started shouting, “I hate white people.”